Using the releases report
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The releases report shows all the releases that each project has including cross-project releases. In the report view, you'll see the release date, progress, and all the associated issues.
- Go to Portfolio > Reporting >Switch report and select Releases.
Click
and configure the release's settings.
Report settingsDescriptionEmpty releases If it's unticked, the empty releases won't show up. Capacity Shows the added estimates of the release issues. Issues Tick this option to display the issues' names in the release. Issue keys Tick this option to display the issue's keys Related topics
Last modified on Jul 24, 2017
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